Unit 8 Flashcards
any interest or estate in land and any interest in the enterprises or business opportunities, including any assignment, leasehold, sub-leasehold or mineral right; however, the term does not include any cemetery lot or right of burial in any cemetery; renting of a mobile home lot or recreational vehicle in a mobile home park or travel park.
real property or real estate
Real Estate includes:
Land plus appurtenances (rights, privileges, and improvements that belong to and pass with the transfer of the property).
What are the two types of appurtenances?
Man-made appurtenances; and Natural appurtenances
Give examples of man-made appurtenances.
houses, fences, barns, swimming pools (in other words, items that are added to the property).
Give examples of natural appurtenances.
Air rights, gas rights, solar rights, light and sound rights, mineral rights, and surface rights. Each of these can be sold separately. Water rights (littoral, riparian and prior appropriation).
Define appurtenances.
rights, privileges and improvements that belong to and pass with the transfer of real property.
Subsurface rights of real property include:
The right of the owner to mine, dig or profit from any type of subsoil product such as minerals, oil, gas, gold etc.
The owner has the right to keep these products or to sell those rights to someone else- such as selling the oil rights to a petroleum company without selling them the actual land.
Surface rights include:
the rights to anything on the land or water.
Water rights include:
Riparian, Littoral, and Littoral Rights
Describe Riparian
Along a Navigable river, an owner owns to the water’s edge. Along a Non-Navigable steam, the owners own the land to the center of the stream and the government owns the water.
Describe Littoral.
Along large navigable lakes or oceans, the owner owns to the average high water mark.
Describe Littoral Rights
The body of real property law that defines an owner’s interest when the property abuts a navigable large body of water like an ocean, sea, or lake. Both riparian and littoral rights are tied to land that is adjacent to water. Generally, the property line ends at the mean high water mark.
The increase of land created by deposits of soil by the natural action of water.
Accretion
Define Natural Rights of land and name them.
Land gain or loss due to water. Accretion, Erosion,Avulsion, Reliction, and Alluvial plain
The decrease of land by the gradual wearing away that is caused by flowing water.
Erosion
The “sudden” loss of land by an act of nature such a hurricane or typhoon (like the loss of beach).
Avulsion
An increase in land due to the receding of water (such as the increase of land at the Great Salt Lake).
Reliction
The delta area where the soil deposits from the river.
Alluvial plain
The soil deposited from the river in the delta area is called
Alluvion
Can be sold separately from the land. Many times a property owner will sell the air above his land for condo rights or rights for signs, etc. Restricted to the air that owners can reasonably use.
Air Rights
How are air rights sold?
Through easements
Name some types of easements.
Scenic easements, light and air easements
Why would there be a need for a scenic easement?
So nothing can be builtin the view of others
Why would there be a need for a light and air easement?
To stop a building from blocking the light of another
The ___________ maintains certain rights and restrictions for air travel and defense.
Federal Government
Annual crops such as wheat, corn and vegetables. These are considered personal property, as long as the annual crop is growing. Such crops will be transferred as part of the real estate, unless a special provision is included in the sale contract.
emblements or fructus industriales
Annual crops such as wheat, corn and vegetables are known as emblements or fructus industriales. As long as the annual crop is growing, these are considered ________ property.
personal
Trees, perennial bushes and grasses that do not require annual cultivation are known as:
fructus naturales
Trees, perennial bushes and grasses that do not require annual cultivation are known as fructus naturales and are considered ______ property.
real
If a tree is cut down and sold as firewood, the firewood becomes ________ property.
personal
Changes personal property to real property. An example of this is when a tree is planted; the tree is annexed to the property so it becomes part of the real property.
Annexation
Changes the real property to personal property. An example of this is when the tree is cut down and cut into firewood. The logs from the tree are considered personal property.
Severance
What are some difference between real propertyand personal property?
Real property is all the land, appurtenances, rights and privileges connected together.
Personal property is anything that is not real property; the opposite of real property; is readily movable from one location to another.
a right, privilege, or improvement that belongs to and passes with the transfer of property.
appurtenance